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has stopped becoming a manufacturing and has become a service economy. >> neil: go ahead, adam. >> charlie was making an interesting pointed. you said earlier why don't unions give in the way the private sector employees have given in in the fact of the matter is a lot of people watch that understand that the benefits aren't very good sometimes. >> private sector gets screwed on everything. >> here is the thing. let me finish. thousand jobs or a thousand workers, those private sector guys getting screwed are a getting hundred guys getting lavish benefits. >> sounds like the grapes of wrath. >> neil: are we forgetting that we as taxpayers fund at least in the case of the public, union members their benefits, their incredibly generous benefits compared to ours? we are paying for them. we fork over the money and pay the bills. i think that is the issue that is lost. hey, taxpayers you are here as a service to me. you help me and i'm paying through the nose for you. >>> when the teachers strike in chicago it makes people angry. they know that, frankly we the american people. >> neil: 401-k pla
has stopped becoming a manufacturing and has become a service economy. >> neil: go ahead, adam. >> charlie was making an interesting pointed. you said earlier why don't unions give in the way the private sector employees have given in in the fact of the matter is a lot of people watch that understand that the benefits aren't very good sometimes. >> private sector gets screwed on everything. >> here is the thing. let me finish. thousand jobs or a thousand workers, those...
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increase on minimum wage would reflect job growth but many economists think it would be worth it for the economy. big employers like schultz and costco's ceo craig jelinek know more money mt pockets of americans mean they move for product. some corporate ceos want to raise the minimum wage. president obama want to raise the men mum wage. over 70% of americans want to raise the minimum wage. get the theme here? get the consistency? time for the republicans to wake up and smell the coffee. will congress listen to the country's overwhelming support for background checks. 16% say yes. 84% say no. coming up, chicago parents protest the can country's biggest school closure. reverend jesse jackson joins me on the impact on students. we're in los angeles with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we ne
increase on minimum wage would reflect job growth but many economists think it would be worth it for the economy. big employers like schultz and costco's ceo craig jelinek know more money mt pockets of americans mean they move for product. some corporate ceos want to raise the minimum wage. president obama want to raise the men mum wage. over 70% of americans want to raise the minimum wage. get the theme here? get the consistency? time for the republicans to wake up and smell the coffee. will...
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there are and for the new york economy there are in those places but those spaces also have to do with ecology, sustainability, livability of cities and in europe they have had for zones, car free areas and neighborhoods for a long time. those are flanked by the same micmac world stores we have better mollifying them and i don't like when i go to indiana, half of most wars i see are the same global marketing concerns use each year, but as compared to what? i want to agree completely with fraces fox piven when she says we can't just a little cliches, we have to interrogate those terms but i want to say in defense of philanthropies that i have written critically about the big monopolistic philanthropy that do away with small-scale philanthropy that allow competition and different approaches but on the hole if you look at george soros or bill gates and want to say in terms of the world or malaria or small children living longer and women getting on i would rather have a world of philanthropy than without although i could design a philanthropic world that maybe didn't have bill gates or ge
there are and for the new york economy there are in those places but those spaces also have to do with ecology, sustainability, livability of cities and in europe they have had for zones, car free areas and neighborhoods for a long time. those are flanked by the same micmac world stores we have better mollifying them and i don't like when i go to indiana, half of most wars i see are the same global marketing concerns use each year, but as compared to what? i want to agree completely with fraces...
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hey cannot create a thriving economy. and that's going to be a central challenge, not just in syria but across the region. the united states, i think, has something to say about that because part of what makes us a super power because we have people from every walks of life and every religion and if they are willing to work hard they can success. that has to be more consistently spoken about. not just with respect to the syria situation but the moment of promise and danger in the rab world in north africa. >> thank you, mr. president. you mentioned the aftermath of the assad regime. there's a lot of concern that the upheaval is creating extremism. how concerned are you that extremist could take over in syria and, perhaps worse than assad? i was hoping you could give us an insight on how you brokered the call to netanyahu. and you have offered asylum that he rejected and does that offer still stand? thank you. > well, i'm very concerned about syria becoming a place for extremists because extremists thrive in chaos. they th
hey cannot create a thriving economy. and that's going to be a central challenge, not just in syria but across the region. the united states, i think, has something to say about that because part of what makes us a super power because we have people from every walks of life and every religion and if they are willing to work hard they can success. that has to be more consistently spoken about. not just with respect to the syria situation but the moment of promise and danger in the rab world in...
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can you support your local economy. keep jobs right here in america. also give your pets the best. >> alisyn: thanks for introducing us entities adorable little guy. if you want to adopt. bring out the dogs right now. if you want to adopt one of these four adorable dogs go. to foxnews.com. we will show you how you can adopt them today. they are really could you say. thanks so much, guys. >> thank you for having me. >> this show is going to the dogs. >> how does an average student land a half a million dollars in scholarships? she will be here to share her secrets and how you can -- your kid can cash in on these scholarships. you want to get a pad and paper when we come back. pad is a paper. grab a pencil. [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonderhat other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. Ç@2x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@@ all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my ho
can you support your local economy. keep jobs right here in america. also give your pets the best. >> alisyn: thanks for introducing us entities adorable little guy. if you want to adopt. bring out the dogs right now. if you want to adopt one of these four adorable dogs go. to foxnews.com. we will show you how you can adopt them today. they are really could you say. thanks so much, guys. >> thank you for having me. >> this show is going to the dogs. >> how does an...